(Late Submission)
Attached are comments from Maryland Governor Martin Oâ€™Malley and Secretary Gary D. Maynard, Secretary, Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services. The comments are in an MS-Word format as instructed and also a PDF format for your convenience.

Thank you for the opportunity to make comments concerning contraband cell phones in prisons.

(Late Submission)
Please find attached the comments of the National Emergency Number Association (NENA) in response to the Preventing Contraband Cell Phone Use In Prisons Notice of Inquiry (Docket No. 100504212-0212-01). Please be in touch if any additional information is needed.

All documents may be published in entirety. Should any of the item formats need to be changed, please call or email me and I will have it done immediately.
I would also like to thank you once again for taking the time last Thur. to allow me to present my protocol solution in DC.

Attached is a MS Word submission to the NTIA inquiry seeking comments on technical approaches to preventing contraband cell phones in prisons.
Copies of this information have also been mailed to Mr. Orsulak and Mr. Drocella. Please feel free to contact us if we can provide any further information or perspective.

(Late Submission)
Mr. Orsulak attached are two files containing the identical material. The first is a Microsoft Word document per the request and is best viewed in the print layout option in Word. I have also included a pdf document of the same material in case you use that format for publication. If you have questions or any difficulty reading the document please feel free to contact me at the number or email address below. ITT appreciates the opportunity to comment on this very important issue. I would very much appreciate an acknowledgement email confirming successful receipt of the documents. Cheers Terry

(Late Submission)
Please find attached our response to your request for input on the contraband cell phone issue. As you will read, our response addresses a broader issue for resolution by corrections administrations to aid in their selection of a technology solution best suited for their use.

I read with great interest the well written NTIA Request For Comment on May
12 and during the last 3 weeks have compiled a comprehensive report document in reply.

Please review and post this document accordingly; there is much industry information here and it tries hard to address all sides of this difficult issue to hopefully lead NTIA and the Bureaus of Prisons in the several states to good conclusions.